The Banking and Financial Management course offers a comprehensive overview of the financial systems, banking operations, and financial management strategies that drive modern economies. Designed for learners seeking a career in banking, finance, or corporate management, this course provides deep insights into the functioning of banks, financial institutions, and the core principles of financial decision-making.
Participants will explore key topics such as the role of central and commercial banks, financial markets and instruments, risk management, investment analysis, and the regulatory framework that governs the banking sector. The course also delves into corporate finance essentials like capital structure, working capital management, and financial planning.
With a blend of theoretical understanding and practical application, this course is ideal for students, aspiring bankers, financial analysts, and business professionals aiming to build a strong foundation in financial and banking operations.
Course Objectives:
- Understand the structure and functions of banking systems and financial institutions.
- Explore monetary policies, interest rate mechanisms, and central bank roles.
- Learn principles of corporate financial management, including budgeting and capital planning.
- Analyze risk management practices in banking and finance.
- Understand investment tools, credit analysis, and loan management.
- Gain insight into financial regulations and compliance in the banking sector.